Anonymous wrote:There are free or close-to-free study abroad programs like Rotary or NSLI-Y.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It shows them you havecmoney, which they like.
It may show your kid is mature, since they have lived apart from family.
It is not an EC.
How would you count a summer program? Would you not list it on common app?
I would probably include it as an activity but low on the list (there are 10 slots if I recall, i'd put it at 8 -10 unless there are more compelling entries.)
Would these (hypotheticals) be more compelling (and hence higher up the ec list) than a summer in Madrid learning Spanish or in Lyon learning more French?: NHS treasurer? Volleyball varsity team? Soup kitchen volunteer 1x per week? CIT?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It shows them you havecmoney, which they like.
It may show your kid is mature, since they have lived apart from family.
It is not an EC.
How would you count a summer program? Would you not list it on common app?
I would probably include it as an activity but low on the list (there are 10 slots if I recall, i'd put it at 8 -10 unless there are more compelling entries.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It shows them you havecmoney, which they like.
It may show your kid is mature, since they have lived apart from family.
It is not an EC.
How would you count a summer program? Would you not list it on common app?
Anonymous wrote:It shows them you havecmoney, which they like.
It may show your kid is mature, since they have lived apart from family.
It is not an EC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding me? Who thinks like this? You study abroad to learn a language and/or broaden your horizons, not to strengthen some college app. Sheesh.
Especially ludicrous is the conviction that we've gotten inside the heads of AOs and we know that they reject such programs.
Yeah that would be ludicrous. Except who is doing that exactly? Some people have talked to AOs, or to consultants who make their living talking to AOs, or - wait for it - read one of the dozens of books written by former AOs... not exactly metaphysics, just read a book.
who the hell cares what an "AO" thinks?
Ummmm... someone applying to college, maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding me? Who thinks like this? You study abroad to learn a language and/or broaden your horizons, not to strengthen some college app. Sheesh.
Especially ludicrous is the conviction that we've gotten inside the heads of AOs and we know that they reject such programs.
Yeah that would be ludicrous. Except who is doing that exactly? Some people have talked to AOs, or to consultants who make their living talking to AOs, or - wait for it - read one of the dozens of books written by former AOs... not exactly metaphysics, just read a book.
who the hell cares what an "AO" thinks?